 Wao, wao, wao! Please be seated… Wao, Wao! Please be seated… Wao na sifiwe… Dakstari Musani. Nyasa. Nyasa, Musi mami zoo wa wasani. Tena Musi mami zoo wa wasani. Waterkete. Azanti, azanti. Wao, wao. Kwenafua daya, kwenafua daya, kwenafuza justice Bota, kwenafuza daya, Imaite to speak by a judge of the High Court, a man of honor, a great man, a kongara, a beautiful soul. We celebrate you, please appreciate Justice Leibuta. My brother they know, this will be kind to you. All the officials of Jewari Africa who are here, my dear brother Solomon Mkubwa, you are a song. As played a part in being who I am. I used to sing it and cry, roll on the floor and I wished I would one day meet you. Now you are here. I watched that clip on YouTube and I think what Ezekiel said and everybody can watch it is true about you. My brother Dr. Buvi, a man, I'm brother from the other mother and a man from my village. If you wanted to know that Mualla has great sons, you look at Ezekiel Mutua and Buvi. Wakili Kiyoko Kilukumi has told me to also announce. Wakili Kiyoko Kilukumi is the lawyer for our president and he has told me to also announce he got from Mualla. By the way he was my teacher in the village. I went to school there. Oh, where? Mualla. Wapi, interesting. Na justice alisomia Mualla. That's where I come from. All the guests were here and I came with my sister, my young sister and her husband Ruth, Waibatrem, her husband Julius. I came with the great people. By the way, I came from Mualla. I came from the village. Come and go on record. Music corporate society of Kenya. Alex, my brother. This is more than a brother. They say there is a friend who speaks more than a brother. Interesting reshare name. It's Alex Mutua and Ezekiel Mutua. I came from Mualla. I came from Mualla. Let's go on record. Bon venture. You are here. Karibu, karibu, karibu. I am Tupibu Pitya. You may be seated. The leadership of this great institution. My dear brothers and sisters, the little guys who are here, you are little, you are young, but you are great amazing souls before the sight of God. My name is Dr. Ezekiel Mutua and I am the CEO of the Music Corporate Society of Kenya. Before then I was the CEO of the Kenya Film Classification Board. Before then I was the Secretary of Information for this country, Director of Information, Secretary General of the Kenya Union of Journalists. I'm a journalist by training and both my masters and PhD are in communication studies. So basically if you wanted to know anything about me, that is it. I come to this event on a very special day to honor my brother Deno and the team from Johari Africa who have given themselves to this and how could I forget Enri Wanyuike? My brother Enri, forgive me first. Forgive me for that. You know the greatest actually if you want to really talk about people have come challenges to become champions, changing challenges into champions. Enri Wanyuike when the history of this country is written kids will read about you and they will be inspired. And we are so honored. You know I was sitting there and I didn't know you were the one. So when you spoke and you speak so well to hear that you have covered the entire globe because you have almost done being to 100 in that something countries. By the way I think I'm the only one who comes close to that. And I did it courtesy of a time I served at UNESCO and the UN Secretary General's Committee on Information. But let me say that I come here and should I have forgotten anyone else or protocols observed by my brother DJ. Nke kumuka 2 katikati as Fijina Mwokogu wakinole. Jumpege DJ Makofi. Duguzangu Mabibina Mabuana. Hamjambotena. Buana Sifiwe. Sita chkwam dem refunama mune rosu tuniongen na ninyo kwa kefupi. Like I said I am here to celebrate my brother. When my brother got the vision to start Jewari Africa and come up with a project to raise as much money as possible to buy white cane to be able to assist the virtually impaired or challenged. He came to my office and shared that dream with me and he told me we are going to have it here although we will later on in April launch the organization. And I told him my brother for you anything. But as fair to David I lost my mother this week. My mother was a sendenarian, a matriak indeed who has brought us up with my sister here and many others. We are a full football team in our family and it was looking a bit difficult. But I said in honor of my mother as well my mother loved Chuntren. She is called Esther Mokeli. Mama Esther loved Chuntren. Mama Esther helped the poor. Mama Esther gave herself to the, she denied herself comfort so that other children and ourselves can have something to eat. And she is a matriak right from the village to the national level. And so it was looking like it would be difficult for me to be here because we are going through that process right now of planning to bury our dear mother. But I called Dennis and I said your event will not change and I will be there and I'm here and I give God the glory. You guys who are here I think when Henry spoke he captured my entire speech and therefore I will spare you the details of repeating or the agony of having to repeat that. But I want to tell you that while you may be visually impaired and you may not be able to see in the same way we see I've been to meetings with Dennis many times and it's a statement that he uses that encourages me. He says na wao na jini. So when he says it you may not understand but for sure when you look at Dennis and I say na na jini pia vilimu meimbaleo sauti zenu yu ile furamu konayo you also can see. The singer sang and said sasa na weza kwenan bali kwa wezo wa rom takativu wa mungu and I think that song was speaking about you but I think just to emphasize one or two points is that Henry and Justice Nabuta have said is that disability is not inability. You guys approved it you are singing, you are resilient you are composure and the way you look smart by the way you look so smart and you are so organized you are to be saluted and celebrated but I think we cannot lose sight of the fact that we need to do more to incorporate people with disabilities and support the cause that Dennis is doing of buying white canes to help them but more than just helping them with the physical tools ensure that there is social inclusion in all sectors of life of our economy for people with disability especially the visual impair. I'm so proud to sing the no here and to be able to join him to sing the song that we are singing you will remember Mbona Mbona the no four visually impaired composer song and is a musician and a member of MCSK that shows you that you can do anything that your disability is not an inability and that you don't have to be held where you are you can even rise to become a president you can rise to become a champion you can rise to become a judge you can become anything a musician, a sports person and you can conquer your inability by using your inner eyes to see the greatness in you so I came to tell you that you never ever look down on yourself always talk like they know always say always speak positive and do not allow negative thoughts to bring you down tini muna mpenda mungu tini muna jwa mungu anawapenda na si muna jwa ita what way to anawapenda na cease it on awapenda can you imagine after losing my mother when I would have been mourning and in the village doing all those rituals I could not miss your event not for a show off but because we truly love you we truly associate with your cause even though we would not want everybody to be in that situation but the fact that God chose you to be that way ours is to encourage you to know that the example of Enriwa Nyoike who has conquered and won so many marathon competitions the example of our judge here the example of Deno and many many others among yourselves should encourage you to know that disability is not inability and that you are not limited to who you are physically just because you cannot see and everywhere else and I take this and publicly commit in honor of my mother umu bibari next Saturday that I will take up all the costs of producing your music and that I will visit you again and again and today I wanted to go on record that Dr. Ezekil Mutua is a friend of the Vika School for the Bright and Blind and I'm going to be with you I'll be here, I'll come again and again nita wapiki akambeni paka kwa rice mwenyo to kujena ea mungu awa bariki mungu awa pei neema mungu awa inue awa pati e moyo mukunchufu nia moyo wenefura me you guys prosper until you become very prosperous Thank you and God bless you just for today because I'm believed I want to bear how much is a one king 1000 so I will top up with 10,000 personal and then I'll be participating after they know I'll be the chief guest at the launch of Dohari Africa and there now I'll come as the chief guest Leoniko Namusiba ne tatua yo yungu kumi saide yo ngeze ten other kings or something like that or whatever way that 10,000 can be used because I love you and I give that as a symbol of my love for you and my prayer that God will continue to protect you and bless you Thank you